New York Film Academy's reputable hands-on Film Camps teach the next generation of filmmakers the fundamental elements of visual storytelling. Each student writes, shoots, directs and edits his or her own films. Combining in class instruction and on-set production, students will immediately learn how to use the Arriflex 16-S or a 24P digital video camera while learning proper loading, operation and maintenance of the camera.

Paris is an incredibly exciting place to live in and make films. It is the birthplace of the movies, and the city that still loves them the most. A century after the first experiments with motion pictures ...

Acting camp students will learn: how to adjust performance in accordance with the type of shot the director chooses, how to shoot out of sequential sequence, and how to function with focus and relaxation in the midst of the chaos of a film set. The comprehensive curriculum applies the vital areas for studying the acting craft.

Paris is an incredibly exciting place to live in and make films. It is the birthplace of the movies, and the city that still loves them the most. A century after the first experiments with motion pictures took place there, and almost 50 years since...

In France, you will be learning new soccer skills in soccer camps managed by professional teams from the France Professional League 1 division: Paris Saint Germain and Bordeaux.

You will be practicing on the best training facilities and be staying in accommodations used by professional teams.

Participate at the new 'Galacticos' club soccer camp in Europe, Paris Saint Germain Academy Soccer Camp in the city of lights, Paris. Special session available with French or English classes option and multiple excursions in and around Paris.

International Language Camps offers summer and winter programs for children and teens 6 to 17 years old - a fun language camp in the French Alps with sports / cultural activities and a complete French and English language teaching program.

ILC's mission is to create world citizens by teaching children to embrace differences in language and culture and to respect others in order to be respected themselves.

Children have the opportunity to develop their linguistic skills, discover new activities, learn about other cultures, and blossom as individuals.